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Melissa Stallard’s work examines the cultural landscape throughout the Southeastern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Her work has been exhibited nationally including solo exhibitions and as part of the Compé 13: International Photography Exhibition at Project Basho in Philadelphia. Most recently, her work has been featured online in The Oxford American’s "Eyes on The South" and as part of FotoFilmic’s Artist Feature. Stallard is an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the photography program at the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art at The University of Akron.
Gallery is closed between noon and 1 p.m.

Radford University graduating students in the B.F.A. studio program exhibit their best works. Artists include Adrienne Oates, Carlie Horst, Will Sawyer, Allie Kelley, John Farley, Stephanie Washburn, Haley Spofford and Collin McDermott.

Melissa Stallard’s work examines the cultural landscape throughout the Southeastern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Her work has been exhibited nationally including solo exhibitions and as part of the Compé 13: International Photography Exhibition at Project Basho in Philadelphia. Most recently, her work has been featured online in The Oxford American’s "Eyes on The South" and as part of FotoFilmic’s Artist Feature. Stallard is an Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the photography program at the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art at The University of Akron.
Gallery closes between noon and 1 p.m.

Radford University graduating students in the B.F.A. studio program exhibit their best works. Artists include Adrienne Oates, Carlie Horst, Will Sawyer, Allie Kelley, John Farley, Stephanie Washburn, Haley Spofford and Collin McDermott.

The tunnel of oppression is designed to increase awareness of different types of oppression that occurs within today’s society. The Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive experience that examines contemporary issues of race, mental health, domestic violence and body image. Participants are guided through a series of scenes that aim to educate and challenge them to think more deeply about these issues. At the end of the tour, there is a brief facilitated discussion, which allows the opportunity to process the experience. The entire experience lasts approximately 45 minutes (30 min. tour and 15 min. debriefing) per group and is a great opportunity for students to think critically about issues that impact the Radford University community. The Tunnel of Oppression is a truly unique experience that should not be missed by any class or a group of students. If you are interested in signing up your class or having a sign-in sheet for your students, please email Natalie Fajardo at: nfajardo2@radford.edu or at x7736.

“Jimmy P” is a study of the relationship between a Blackfoot Indian who served in WW II and his psychoanalyst as he tries to uncover the source of his paralyzing headaches. Free admission. (Gig poster by Bronwyn King)